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his name is ellen alexis ramirez. he is 17 years old. police say they found him suffering from a gunshot wound around 8:00 last night in the 2600 block of nickelson street. ramirez was taken to a hospital where he later died. whoer shotim is still on the loose. >>> the man known as the serial stabber will soon be charged with murder. on monday, prosecutors in flint, ichigan, plan to announce new charges against him. five men in the flint area were kill. nine others were injured in the series of stabbings earlier this year. so far, he has been only charged with assault with intent to murder. he is also the suspect in two stabbings and another sabbing case in ohio. >> the policen fairfax and in loudoun counties in virginia believe a series of robbies in those two areas may be connected. surveillance cameras captured the suspect. he is wanted in robberies at three salons, a fast food restaurant and a convenience store. three of the robberies were at hair cuttery salons including this one. in each instance, the suspect pl a knife and took ca
his name is ellen alexis ramirez. he is 17 years old. police say they found him suffering from a gunshot wound around 8:00 last night in the 2600 block of nickelson street. ramirez was taken to a hospital where he later died. whoer shotim is still on the loose. >>> the man known as the serial stabber will soon be charged with murder. on monday, prosecutors in flint, ichigan, plan to announce new charges against him. five men in the flint area were kill. nine others were injured in the...
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we'll take you to the overtime thr he ellen, what are you doing? just brewing up some dunkin' donuts coffee -- want some? [ whoosh! ] i'd love some. one taste, and you' understand. pick some up where you buy groceries. america runs on dunkin'. >>> good morning to you. i'm eun yang. >>> i'm joe krebs. it's the 20th day of september, 2010. 67 degrees in the nation's capital. had a glorious weekend. and a moon approaching full out there. nice, clear sky. >> mostly clear conditions. good morning. i'm meteorologist tom kierein starting off monday. no travel problems weatherwise as you head off to work and school this monday morng. in the 60s around the piedmont, bay, shenandoah valley. in washington, near 70 as well as right here the waters. in the 60s in prince george'ses. cooler in the mountains, though. just in the 50s this moing. low to mid-50s. and we will have a few high clouds coming in later on this morning. otherwise, lots of sunshine. with a northwest breeze, gusting to 20 miles per hour. and then tomorrow morning cool. just in the 40s through
we'll take you to the overtime thr he ellen, what are you doing? just brewing up some dunkin' donuts coffee -- want some? [ whoosh! ] i'd love some. one taste, and you' understand. pick some up where you buy groceries. america runs on dunkin'. >>> good morning to you. i'm eun yang. >>> i'm joe krebs. it's the 20th day of september, 2010. 67 degrees in the nation's capital. had a glorious weekend. and a moon approaching full out there. nice, clear sky. >> mostly clear...
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the way a special report from the global policy for when the russian city of the us level people of ellen is cross-talk guests discuss how to manage the rise of the world's new power players. how we manage the emergence of the new bric countries with china in particular and the u.s. chinese relationship evolves really be critical of terms of long term international stability here well that's all very true but i think i agree there is a g. two and it's a very important but it's quite limited range of subjects and the g twenty is useless more representative not every active decision making. international financial reform which is really a long way would not have happened without the g twenty i agree with i'm not sure i mean i think they started in london and then continued in pittsburgh and went to toronto the g twenty is a very good façade it's very good it gives people the feeling that they're involved but they're not real stakeholders of this because they haven't got the economic clout. you can watch the debate in full hair and r.t. in an hour's time. with all the latest business news.
the way a special report from the global policy for when the russian city of the us level people of ellen is cross-talk guests discuss how to manage the rise of the world's new power players. how we manage the emergence of the new bric countries with china in particular and the u.s. chinese relationship evolves really be critical of terms of long term international stability here well that's all very true but i think i agree there is a g. two and it's a very important but it's quite limited...
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gone are simon, ellen, and cara. simon cowell and ellen degeneres quit. car ka was not invited back. in their place, j.lo, jennifer lopez, steven is steven tyler, lead singer for aerosmith whom we featured a few weeks ago on the show. those are the two we heard most about. they will join randy jackson. there she is. where's tyler? is he there? are we going to see him? trust me, those are your new judges on "american idol." it's a new hour. >>> a start ling new study says extra bucks don't translate into motivation or smarter students. that's going to be an interesting one for us to delve into. >>> plus he leads one of the ggest churches in america. he's been invited to the white house. now a georgia pastor is facing gligss that could forever tarnish his image and topple what he's built. >>> also, she would be the first woman in america to be executed. exerted say she's borderline mentally retarded. >>> an overhaul had contemplated, debated, attempted, didn't work. this president did it. was signed into law by president obama six months ago. today you may
gone are simon, ellen, and cara. simon cowell and ellen degeneres quit. car ka was not invited back. in their place, j.lo, jennifer lopez, steven is steven tyler, lead singer for aerosmith whom we featured a few weeks ago on the show. those are the two we heard most about. they will join randy jackson. there she is. where's tyler? is he there? are we going to see him? trust me, those are your new judges on "american idol." it's a new hour. >>> a start ling new study says...
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hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>. >> all right, in the next few minutes, tony hayward, the outgoing bp ceo, and the corporate face of the british disaster goes from a panel. he will talk about what the gulf oil disaster means for deepwater drilling in britain. they are taking a closer look at their own moratorium on deepwater drilling and whether safety and environmental standards need to be changed. >>> back in the gulf, a scientist might have found more cause for concern. deep on the sea floor. cnn's brian todd explains. >> reporter: a deepwater csi in the gulf and a potentially ominous findingle. researchers discover what they say is a substantial layer of oil in the sediment in
hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>. >> all right, in the next few minutes, tony hayward, the...
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hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> jack cafferty is here with the cafferty file. jack? >> well, if the following does not amount to a backdoor amnesty plan, i don't know what does. for our government ignoring the immigration laws, and overrunning states like arizona, the feds will focus on illegal immigrants who have committed serious crimes and that makes sense, but by doing so, the threat of deportation for millions others who are in the u.s. illegally is greatly reduced. "usa today" outlined the recent changes, which is a proposal of prohibiting police officers from using misdemeanor traffic stops to deport people. and it is looking for a way of college students and spouses of mil
hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> jack cafferty is here with the cafferty file. jack? >> well,...
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. >> coming up todayed on nbc 4, an all new "ellen." that's this afrnoon at 3:00 right here on nbc 4. now back to the "today" sh >>> 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, the 28th day of september, 2010. you know we need to give gold stars to all these people out there who have been standing out there for a couple of hours in the rain and drizzle. inside studio 1a, i'm matt lar, alongside meredith viera. we'll have new details on a father's desperate attempts to bring his young sons home after they were take on the egypt by his ex-wife. come listen bauer just returned from egypt where he actually saw his sons for the first time in more than a year, but it was not the happy reunion he was hoping for. >>> also ahead, a new infestation that will make your skin crawl, bed bugs are not the only critter to worry about. stink bugs are now invading homes and ruining crops. what you should do if you spot one in your home. >>> education nation, al goes back to elementary school to find out what one schools doing to keep kids from falling through the cra
. >> coming up todayed on nbc 4, an all new "ellen." that's this afrnoon at 3:00 right here on nbc 4. now back to the "today" sh >>> 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, the 28th day of september, 2010. you know we need to give gold stars to all these people out there who have been standing out there for a couple of hours in the rain and drizzle. inside studio 1a, i'm matt lar, alongside meredith viera. we'll have new details on a father's desperate attempts to...
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ellen, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. that lady that was just on, she is the worst one going. i think that the tea party is a dirty name in it is so long. host: why? caller: the tea party gets a bad name, they are human beings and they have an opinion. host: what you think of "the wall street journal"? republicans need to be pragmatic? if you have a tea party candidate they cannot win in a general election, is it wise to vote for a more moderate republican? caller: yes. host: you do? caller: yes. host: would you call yourself a moderate? caller: i can, but i do not want to. you know why? there are so many hot heads on the other side. obama is doing so much for the unions and frankly, i think they will ruin my country. host: in this -- pennsylvania senate race, do you think that pat to me is a moderate? caller: i think that he is very sensible. host: james, democratic line, your next. caller: i think that the bankers are backing up the republican party. why? they are deliberately tying up the money. why? they want to republicans in. why? tax breaks. when you make $200 million p
ellen, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. that lady that was just on, she is the worst one going. i think that the tea party is a dirty name in it is so long. host: why? caller: the tea party gets a bad name, they are human beings and they have an opinion. host: what you think of "the wall street journal"? republicans need to be pragmatic? if you have a tea party candidate they cannot win in a general election, is it wise to vote for a more moderate republican? caller: yes. host: you...
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what we've been pushing for and that's what lady gaga pushed for during the mva's and yesterday on ellen. >> and you spent five years in the military before being discharged, correct. >> correct. >> and if you had to summarize this fight and now picked up by lady gaga, what is important about the repeal to you? >> i wanted to serve my country and i was great at it and it's unfair to judge me based on sexual orientation. >> she may have trumped you in the outfit department, don't you think? >> yes. i only wore one outfit and she had many different ones. >> and what was your favorite part over the weekend? >> i think the overall experience i would rate it as a 5 on a level of 5 and the best was when we were in the limo and got to talk to her but she was nervous and so we were and she said follow me and we'll get this done. >> and is this a relationship that will continue in pursuit of this fight now? >> i think so. >> thanks for coming in here. i know you just got back into town from las vegas. best wishes as the campaign continues, david hall. thank you so much. >>> most of the daytime sh
what we've been pushing for and that's what lady gaga pushed for during the mva's and yesterday on ellen. >> and you spent five years in the military before being discharged, correct. >> correct. >> and if you had to summarize this fight and now picked up by lady gaga, what is important about the repeal to you? >> i wanted to serve my country and i was great at it and it's unfair to judge me based on sexual orientation. >> she may have trumped you in the outfit...
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it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> well, the topic of underaged girls for sale is being talk about right now on capitol hill. online child sex trafficking. that's the focus of a hearing that is underway. representative from craigslist expected to be among those to temperature. seeing a live picture of the house judiciary committee as this gets underway. the online site craigslist expected to be there. they recently shut down their adult sites. selling young girls for sex. on this story for us and monitoring the hearing for us and also talked to a woman whose 12-year-old daughter fell victim to online sex trafficking. >> reporter: where are we headed right now? >> we're going upstairs to her bedroom. she's a normal 12-year-o
it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> well, the topic of underaged girls for sale is being talk about right now on capitol hill. online child sex trafficking....
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well, i got my first crack because ellen of that richardson's awful cold paul weisenfield and that's why into debt. and i just think that everybody else is push that way. you know, i've done it, and two of my lawyers. and i really beg you to look at that part of it, because it's amazing how much people like you, they think you get more power than you have. and i really think that those are the things, at least as much the are about these issues. now we talk about housing, i'm a republican so i shouldn't say that. but the reason why you have such a screwed up the totality is that no president, starting with roosevelt, would do anything about it. and so, therefore, when the lights went to the suburbs they got the mortgages in everything. and only changed when bill clinton and george bush came along. and they said a lot of people there didn't have money to pay, and you've got the banking problem now. nobody says that. but that's why you have a banking problem, because of what those people did. i was lucky, because in 1952, i was married to my wife and dwight eisenhower was running for p
well, i got my first crack because ellen of that richardson's awful cold paul weisenfield and that's why into debt. and i just think that everybody else is push that way. you know, i've done it, and two of my lawyers. and i really beg you to look at that part of it, because it's amazing how much people like you, they think you get more power than you have. and i really think that those are the things, at least as much the are about these issues. now we talk about housing, i'm a republican so i...
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our two chief negotiators, rose and ellen are here, and they did a terrific job, and we've had a very positive endorsement of it by former secretaries of state and defense of both parties, the joint chiefs have come out, everybody's come out for it. and, you know, it's a pitical issue. i wish it weren't because most of these treaties, you know, pass 95-0, 90-3. they have huge overwhelming majorities in the senate. but we know that we have, you know, political issues that we have to address which we are and talking to those who have some questions. but i hope at the end of the day the senate will say, you know, some things should just be beyond any kind of election or partisan calculation and that everybody will pull together and we'll get that s.t.a.r.t. treaty done which i know from my own conversations, it'seen as a really important symbol of our commitment to continue working with the russians. >> just one last question, then i'll open it up to our members. you're about, as you said, to head back to the middle east for the resumption of the israeli/palestinian talks. the op-ed page
our two chief negotiators, rose and ellen are here, and they did a terrific job, and we've had a very positive endorsement of it by former secretaries of state and defense of both parties, the joint chiefs have come out, everybody's come out for it. and, you know, it's a pitical issue. i wish it weren't because most of these treaties, you know, pass 95-0, 90-3. they have huge overwhelming majorities in the senate. but we know that we have, you know, political issues that we have to address...
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my chief of staff, ellen, the district director met in memphis. brittany johnson, who is the director in the area of health care, the whole office worked on the issue and we brought it as a bill, but we also had it included in the first health care bill that the health care bill that passed this house. and it was featured in the speaker's bullet points about what it could possibly do for infant mortality, for this to be the largest outreach program that the federal government has ever engaged in and this is an authorization to find answers to the problem of infant mortality. of course, because of the situation of politics in the senate, we had to go to a reconciliation, there wasn't a conference committee, and this part of the health care bill wasn't included because the senate didn't have it and reconciliation didn't allow it for proposals like this that didn't add to it or decrease from the budget. this was an authorization, so it didn't make it to the final phase because of what happened in massachusetts. that hurt us in what can be an importan
my chief of staff, ellen, the district director met in memphis. brittany johnson, who is the director in the area of health care, the whole office worked on the issue and we brought it as a bill, but we also had it included in the first health care bill that the health care bill that passed this house. and it was featured in the speaker's bullet points about what it could possibly do for infant mortality, for this to be the largest outreach program that the federal government has ever engaged...